$11,000 for Radio Five-O-Plus

Member for Robertson Gordon Reid with Anne, and Allan from Radio Five-O-Plus

Radio Five-O-Plus 93.3FM has received $11,000 towards its operating costs through the Federal Government’s Community Broadcasting Program, administered by the Community Broadcasting Foundation.

Member for Robertson Gordon Reid said the radio station was enjoyed by thousands of people living on the Central Coast every week.

“Community radio is so important as it provides a platform for diverse groups in the community to talk about the issues affecting them, as well as broadcast marvellous music,” he said.

“I am pleased to know that through this Federal Government grant, Radio Five-O-Plus will receive much-needed assistance to enable it to continue broadcasting across the region.

“I look forward to supporting all our fantastic community radio stations in the years ahead.”

Radio Five-O-Plus 93.3FM Station Manager Allan Maddox said the station appreciated all the financial support received from members and especially the Community Broadcasting Foundation.

“The cost to operate 93.3FM community radio station and keep on air is around $250 per day,” he said.

“All this money is raised from sponsor advertising and donations and recently we received a grant of $11,000 from the Federal Government.

“This will assist us in paying the costs of specially trained radio engineers we use to service and maintain our equipment.

“It will also assist in rental and electricity costs for the transmission tower that we use to broadcast to our listeners.”

The Community Broadcasting Program helps to produce local stories, news and cultural content reflecting diverse perspectives, people, and communities.

For more information about the Community Broadcasting Program, visit: https://cbf.org.au/

To get volunteer and get involved with Radio Five-O-Plus 93.3FM, visit: http://www.fiveoplus.com.au/index.htm

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Member for Robertson Gordon Reid